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An [[Summaries of Environmental Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental topic]], summarized by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB].
  
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The Carmel Valley aquifer lies along the downstream portion of
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the [[Carmel River]] located southeast of the Monterey Peninsula.
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The [[Carmel River]] drains the 250 square mile [[The Carmel River Watershed|Carmel River Watershed]] into
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the Pacific Ocean at Carmel Bay.<ref name="kapple">Kapple, Glenn W., Hugh T. Mitten, Timothy J. Durbin, and Michael J. Johnson. 1984.
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Analysis of the Carmel Valley Alluvial Ground-Water Basin, Monterey County,
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California. Sacramento: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District. Report 83-
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4280. 45p</ref> The groundwater basin is primarily the Carmel
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Valley floor. The floor is about 16 miles long and varies in width from 300 to
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4,500 feet. <ref name="kapple"/> <ref> https://water.ca.gov/LegacyFiles/pubs/groundwater/bulletin_118/basindescriptions/3-7.pdf </ref>
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An environmental topic, summarized by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

The Carmel Valley aquifer lies along the downstream portion of the Carmel River located southeast of the Monterey Peninsula.

The Carmel River drains the 250 square mile Carmel River Watershed into the Pacific Ocean at Carmel Bay.[1] The groundwater basin is primarily the Carmel Valley floor. The floor is about 16 miles long and varies in width from 300 to 4,500 feet. [1] [2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kapple, Glenn W., Hugh T. Mitten, Timothy J. Durbin, and Michael J. Johnson. 1984. Analysis of the Carmel Valley Alluvial Ground-Water Basin, Monterey County, California. Sacramento: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District. Report 83- 4280. 45p
  2. https://water.ca.gov/LegacyFiles/pubs/groundwater/bulletin_118/basindescriptions/3-7.pdf

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